girls and cars

Girls And Cars

The song is a critique of Bruce Springsteen’s perceived limited subject matter in his songs. McAloon suggests that Springsteen’s worldview is too restricted and that “some things hurt more, much more, than cars and girls”. Ironically, the song’s popularity is partly due to it being misinterpreted as a “driving song”, leading it to appear on compilation albums such as Summer Cruisin’ and Top Gear (a spin-off from the BBC Television motoring show of the same name).

Girls And Cars

“Cars and Girls” is a single released by the English pop band Prefab Sprout in 1988. It was the first single taken from their album of that year, From Langley Park to Memphis. The single reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart, and spent five weeks in that listing.

Girls And Cars

Our cars are sacred to us. We don’t let just anybody touch them, and we certainly don’t let anybody drive them. However, there are a few exceptions to that rule, one of them being large packs of women who want to wash our car in skimpy bikinis. We’re still cautious about these, as those heavily used sponges can often carry a ton of rocks lodged into those creases, but it’s pretty damn difficult to pass up. As the summer carries on, and the women continue twirling those homemade car wash signs, we’d like to celebrate the technique of a beautiful car wash with 100 Photos of Sexy Women Washing Cars. Just a heads up, this probably isn’t the best list to view while at work.